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Wednesday, Apr 15

Designer, Sabrina, Soto turns Lipsy Patel's badly in need of help home office into a highly functional, professional looking work haven she always wanted. She then matches the fabulous high-end office design piece-by-piece for Lipsy's budget.

Healing rocks, a house of mirrors and a mannequin have five domestic detectives working hard for their money. An Engineer tries to bluff his way to a win and a Cameraman gets sized up by his competitors. A wacky walk-up and a glam condo have everyone asking: who's the vainest of us all and who's the fairy goddess?

7:30

AM

Episode 412

Desperate to move back to Manhattan, Ruth is going stir crazy in the suburbs. But after seven months on the market without a single offer, it seems no one's interested in her three-bedroom home in Queens. She inherited the property from her aunt and uncle. The problem is she also inherited its dreary kitchen, over-the-top paint colors, and a staggering collection of furniture and stuff. Property expert Sofie Allsopp unveils a dramatic plan to reveal the home's gracious layout and potential. Pitching in, Ruth proves she's a tool belt diva. After a major decluttering operation, the team neutralizes the color scheme, scales down the furniture and overhauls the kitchen.

With four kids and two busy careers, Chris and Stephanie's cramped home has morphed into a toy-filled giant jungle gym. The family needs room to grow and is eager to find a spacious new home. But with cluttered interiors and unfinished DIY, they're stuck in real estate limbo. In order to sell their current property for top dollar, Jonathan tackles the bare-bones master bathroom and gives the house the polish it needs. Meanwhile, Drew leads the couple on a search for the family's forever home. The two-week renovation pushes the family to the limit. And even with their $1.5 million budget, finding the perfect property in their ideal neighborhood proves tricky.

With two high-achieving daughters, Christi and Peter have outgrown their noisy open concept home, and in time for the new school year, are urgently looking for a sprawling property in a great district. In order to sell their current home for top dollar, nearly every room needs an update, and with the couple's tight budget, Drew and Jonathan get creative. Jonathan's dramatic kitchen makeover hits an early setback. Meanwhile, Drew shows the family every listing in their price range but finding the perfect property proves tricky and stressful.

Feeling the squeeze in their tiny place, Pearl and Folkert are ready to move out of their starter home. They've been saving for years and can finally afford a major upgrade. But the move depends on selling their current home for top dollar. And unless they spruce up the property's lackluster interiors, they won't be going anywhere. Jonathan comes up with a solution for the home's tricky layout and turns a forgettable fireplace into a functional focal point. Concerned about the home's location right next to a school, Drew reassures the couple there's a buyer for every house. And then the search is on for a picture-perfect four-bedroom home with plenty of room for grandma and the kids.

Two active boys and their hockey equipment have overtaken Dan and Voula's cramped suburban home. And while the couple is desperate to move to a larger property, they won't be going anywhere unless they overhaul their current home and sell it for top dollar. Drew and Jonathan are ready to make it all possible. But when Jonathan starts gutting the kitchen, the family experiences the downside of living through a renovation. Meanwhile, Drew leads the confused couple on an exhaustive home search and the trickiest part is making a final decision.

Adam and Heather fell so in love with Charleston that they left their hometown in Ohio and moved there. Now they'd like to trade their small rental apartment for a spacious first home where they can start a family. Adam's looking for an energy efficient ranch style home with a spacious backyard to play sports. Heather, on the other hand, would like to find a two-story house with Charleston charm and features like a double front porch and gas lamps. Will her need for charm triumph over his need for function?

Chiropractor Kyle and his wife Desiree have one last box to tick on their pre-baby bucket list, and that's to live abroad. Desiree is the adventurer of the two and as an ESL teacher, she has experience living abroad while Kyle has been a homebody. They aim to use Carrick on Shannon as a springboard for travelling around Europe, so they are keen to stay on budget. Working with their tight budget, Real Estate Agent Celia will have her work cut out for her. Find out if it will be town center or river views when House Hunters International goes to Carrick on Shannon, Ireland.

Sophie and Preston have been renting a small home but their lease is about to run out. They are ready to stop renting and purchase their first home. They want a place with plenty of storage and an open concept floorplan with room for their son Fin to play. Property Brothers Drew and Jonathan Scott have to convince the skeptical couple that they can turn a fixer-upper into their dream home. However, the budget is tight and compromises are made in order for the renovation to be completed. Will the Property Brothers make ends meet and give this couple their dream home?

Busy medical professionals Samira and Shawn are living out of a suitcase as they hunt for the perfect house. They want a luxury pad close to Sean's office that is move-in ready. The Property Brothers come to the rescue and help them find a budget-friendly dream home that can be renovated on time. With a budget that doesn't match the couple's expectations, Drew and Jonathan struggle to sell the potential of a fixer-upper. When unexpected issues arise, anxiety literally goes through the roof for the new owners. A startling discovery poses a health risk and adds to an already-maxed budget. When neither doctor will compromise on their preferences, arguing adds to the already tense renovation. Jonathan must contend with one time-consuming surprise after another while managing his client's growing misgivings and reining in their sky-high expensive tastes.

Matt and Krysten are trading in their condo for a large modern house where they can put down roots. Matt won't leave their pricy neighborhood, while Krysten would like to roam a little further and buy a little cheaper. But they agree on the essentials: open-concept, lots of character, and a fireplace. The Property Brothers come to the rescue helping them find a budget-friendly dream home that can be renovated on time. With a budget that doesn't match the couple's expectations, Drew and Jonathan struggle to sell the potential of a fixer-upper. And Drew must break out his mediation skills when Matt and Krysten get into a serious disagreement. But then trouble really strikes: an early shortcut leads to many unwanted discoveries, threatening the completion date. Krysten also gets some unexpected news that has the couple second-guessing their purchase. As Jonathan navigates these obstacles, Matt wants to celebrate with a budget-blowing present. Facing one issue after another, the couple's move-in date could hit a brick wall!

Cramped in a tiny condo with newborn twins and a two-year-old daughter, Luke and Courtney are desperate to buy a new house. The Property Brothers come to the rescue and help them find a budget-friendly dream home that can be renovated on time. With a budget that doesn't match the couple's expectations, Drew and Jonathan struggle to sell the potential of a fixer-upper. The couple finally decides between two huge renovation projects, and Jonathan only has six weeks to complete the job. But the home inspection reveals foundation problems that blast the budget, and knocking down the walls proves to be more difficult than originally planned. Juggling kids and renovations quickly whips the couple into stressed-out zombies. Then Jonathan hits a snag when a centrepiece counter won't fit through the front door. With only a few days before Luke, Courtney, and little ones, become homeless, he has to act fast!

Stuck in a tiny apartment with their rambunctious young son, Evan, Kristine and Paul are desperate to buy a new spacious home. The Property Brothers come to the rescue and help the couple find a budget-friendly dream home that can be renovated on time. With a budget that doesn't match the couple's expectations, Drew and Jonathan struggle to sell the potential of a fixer-upper. While Kristine prefers to live downtown, Paul favours size, and the couple can't agree on anything. They finally decide between two big renovation projects, but the home inspection reveals a litany of problems that hammer their budget. With only five weeks to complete the job, Jonathan has to hustle. But when they rip out the walls, Jonathan uncovers potential danger. The renovation goes from bad to worse when every single aspect of the house seems severely damaged. Watching their dreams disintegrate, the couple struggles to keep cool while Jonathan races to finish the job on time and on budget.

Danielle and Chad, and three rambunctious young kids, are sharing a tiny bedroom in his mom's house after a stint abroad. They want a private, detached home with four bedrooms, spacious kitchen and playroom, plus a nice backyard. The Property Brothers come to the rescue helping them find a budget-friendly dream home that can be renovated on time. With a budget that doesn't match the couple's expectations, Drew and Jonathan struggle to sell the potential of a fixer-upper. And the pressure is on from the start as the anxious family lives upstairs through the loud, dusty renovation. Structural issues could impact key design features and Danielle isn't shy about voicing her displeasure especially when it comes to the kids' playroom. But Chad's mother eases pressure on Jonathan with an unexpected solution. Meanwhile, Danielle can't resist the urge to snoop around. So even though the kids lend a helpful hand in the garden, busy Jonathan must devise an exit strategy for the family in order to bring the ambitious project in on time.

Avid video gamers Boris and Kari are expecting a baby so it's time for better digs. But with their tiny condo already rented out, time is ticking. They want four bedrooms, gourmet kitchen and nursery, plus a high tech games room and space for Boris' geeky action figures. The Property Brothers come to the rescue helping them find a budget-friendly dream home that can be renovated on time. With a budget that doesn't match the couple's expectations, Drew and Jonathan struggle to sell the potential of a fixer-upper. The pressure is on, though, when a tough negotiation leaves less money for the upgrades. Kari experiences arachnophobia during the demolition, and an unexpected plumbing issue throws more money down the drain. Boris ups the budget with unplanned technical demands but must then make a difficult decision in order to pay for them. Design choices in the nursery are clearer after Kari's ultrasound, despite Jonathan's attempts to influence the baby naming. And Kari's patience wears thin when they face costly delays as Jonathan races to complete the job before the baby arrives.

With their two small children, Melissa and Joe outgrew the family home, so they sold the property and moved in with her parents. But now they're even more cramped for space than before, and it's high time they found their forever home. Drew and Jonathan promise to deliver a perfect property in record time. But the only way to satisfy the couple's wish list is to buy a fixer-upper in their preferred neighborhood and customize it to their specifications. It's Drew's job to find a property with lots of potential. And then it's up to Jonathan to deliver an awesome guest suite and home theater where the family can entertain and unwind in style. Along the way, Jonathan and the couple don wetsuits to test showerheads at the showroom, and an unexpected repair hits the budget hard.

Expecting their first child within months and fed up with squeezing into their urban condo, Derek and Jennifer are facing a serious time crunch in their search for a sprawling home in a family-friendly lakeside community. Drew and Jonathan promise to set them up with a great property where they can put down roots. Sold on the brothers' fixer-upper strategy from the start, the couple immediately dives into an ambitious house hunt. But getting them to see the potential of ramshackle real estate proves tricky. Faced with the potential for multiple offers, Drew comes up with a heartfelt plea to win over the seller. Later, Jonathan is hit with a long list of setbacks that threaten to derail the budget and the design plan, and then a surprise delivery changes everything.

Eric and Gretchen recently moved to the Portland area and are looking for a house with enough bedrooms and bathrooms for themselves, and their seven children. They also need a big yard for their son's diabetic alert dog, and a room to use for homeschooling their younger kids. Is all of that possible with a $400,000 budget in Portlandia?

Sean and Danielle first met during spring break in Panama City, Florida. They enjoyed each other's company but after it was over Sean had to return to Toronto and Danielle headed back to Atlanta. However, they kept in touch over the years and reconnected in person two years ago. Since then they've gotten married and had a baby, Scarlett. Now, after one cold winter in Canada, Danielle needs a return to a more temperate climate. It's perfect timing for Sean as he's looking to start a new investment banking company and has had his eye on the free trade zone of Freeport, Bahamas. As easy as it was for Danielle and Sean to agree to a move once they arrived in Freeport they found they had very different ideas of where the perfect house is. Danielle wants to be on the beach, where she finds the most inspiration for the book she is writing. Sean wants to be on the canal so that he can have a dock for the dream boat he plans on buying. With a compromise impossible between their two opposite wish lists one of them will have to acquiesce to the other's demands.

After raising their kids, Glenda and Dave moved to the country, but soon realized they'd made a big mistake. They've since sold the house and moved back to the city. And while they're currently in a less-than-desirable rental property, they're looking to buy a chic and modern downtown home where they can entertain in style. With a history of renovation nightmares behind them, Glenda is particularly resistant to the idea of transforming a fixer-upper. But Jonathan guarantees he'll take care of everything. And along with Drew's shrewd real estate advice, promises to deliver a dazzling and glamorous property on time and under budget.

Expecting their first child within months and fed up with squeezing into their urban condo, Derek and Jennifer are facing a serious time crunch in their search for a sprawling home in a family-friendly lakeside community. Drew and Jonathan promise to set them up with a great property where they can put down roots. Sold on the brothers' fixer-upper strategy from the start, the couple immediately dives into an ambitious house hunt. But getting them to see the potential of ramshackle real estate proves tricky. Faced with the potential for multiple offers, Drew comes up with a heartfelt plea to win over the seller. Later, Jonathan is hit with a long list of setbacks that threaten to derail the budget and the design plan, and then a surprise delivery changes everything.

Eric and Gretchen recently moved to the Portland area and are looking for a house with enough bedrooms and bathrooms for themselves, and their seven children. They also need a big yard for their son's diabetic alert dog, and a room to use for homeschooling their younger kids. Is all of that possible with a $400,000 budget in Portlandia?

Sean and Danielle first met during spring break in Panama City, Florida. They enjoyed each other's company but after it was over Sean had to return to Toronto and Danielle headed back to Atlanta. However, they kept in touch over the years and reconnected in person two years ago. Since then they've gotten married and had a baby, Scarlett. Now, after one cold winter in Canada, Danielle needs a return to a more temperate climate. It's perfect timing for Sean as he's looking to start a new investment banking company and has had his eye on the free trade zone of Freeport, Bahamas. As easy as it was for Danielle and Sean to agree to a move once they arrived in Freeport they found they had very different ideas of where the perfect house is. Danielle wants to be on the beach, where she finds the most inspiration for the book she is writing. Sean wants to be on the canal so that he can have a dock for the dream boat he plans on buying. With a compromise impossible between their two opposite wish lists one of them will have to acquiesce to the other's demands.

After raising their kids, Glenda and Dave moved to the country, but soon realized they'd made a big mistake. They've since sold the house and moved back to the city. And while they're currently in a less-than-desirable rental property, they're looking to buy a chic and modern downtown home where they can entertain in style. With a history of renovation nightmares behind them, Glenda is particularly resistant to the idea of transforming a fixer-upper. But Jonathan guarantees he'll take care of everything. And along with Drew's shrewd real estate advice, promises to deliver a dazzling and glamorous property on time and under budget.

With their two small children, Melissa and Joe outgrew the family home, so they sold the property and moved in with her parents. But now they're even more cramped for space than before, and it's high time they found their forever home. Drew and Jonathan promise to deliver a perfect property in record time. But the only way to satisfy the couple's wish list is to buy a fixer-upper in their preferred neighborhood and customize it to their specifications. It's Drew's job to find a property with lots of potential. And then it's up to Jonathan to deliver an awesome guest suite and home theater where the family can entertain and unwind in style. Along the way, Jonathan and the couple don wetsuits to test showerheads at the showroom, and an unexpected repair hits the budget hard.